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1. What’s your In-Game Name?: PryingTree

2. What’s your SteamID: STEAM_0:0:114592179

3. What is your Rank: Elite Medic

4. Total strikes you’ve ever received?: 0, to my recollection. 

5. How many warnings do you have on GL?: 1, Not waiting look timer as 173

6. On a scale of 1-10, how active are you?: 9. I am on everyday. For on average of 2-3 hours.

7. Why do you believe you should become a Medical Command member (100+ words)?: I believe I should become a medical command member as I wish to help make others enjoy their experiences. I have many creative ideas that I wish to make a reality. I want to take ideas from others, suggestions from others, and to listen to them. No matter if the idea is good, or if the idea is bad. I want to take the idea and think about it, take it into consideration. In my days of command in other branches, I have done a lot. I want to do even more as a command member in medical. I will bring activity to medical. Utility has had a hard time getting activity, it is a non combatant branch anyway. Although, with my willingness to help this branch, with my ideas, I can help that. I have recently been promoted to Lieutenant in CCU. I can show leadership and command, I guide lower enlisted. As command, I will remove people on the roster who have failed their trial period. I will actively watch the roster. I will punish people accordingly who have failed to follow the rules. Although not everything is cause for a punishment. Verbal warnings should be used more often, instead of strikes and removal. I will be looking at clock in to see who is and who isn't active. I will request peoples activity to be put on Semi-active or Inactive, if needed. Although if someone is active, I will promote them. I will watch who is making logs, research tests, and clock in's. I have an excellent knowledge on all SOPs. I know what to do if someone is breaking the rules, and what to do when they aren't.

8-1. You have found a Resident Medic in HCZ, what do you do?:

I ask what they are doing in HCZ. There are multiple answers that people may give, and multiple different things that could happen, with their own result and answer. 

Scenario 1: They may say, they were 'squadding' with a group of MTF. How the SOP says they are allowed to go anywhere the squad goes.

Action: I first bring them back to LCZ bunks. I then talk to them about how they are not allowed to go in HCZ, considering their rank. I tell them that they are only allowed to go into HCZ if they are the appropriate rank, that rank being Senior medic. I then talk to them on how they are not allowed to squad up unless they are the rank of ExM or if you are a RFM. I then go to the punishment channel and log a verbal warning. As not everything requires a strike, it could've been a genuine mistake.

Scenario 2: They were kidnapped by CI, and managed to escape.

Action: I would take them back to LCZ, and talk to them about the appropriate action to take when they are kidnapped. Tell them to do /site and say that they were kidnapped. Although if they were stripped, it is understandable that they wouldn't talk in any comms. I would ask CI if they had captured a medic. If they said they did, then I would simply tell them to avoid CI. If they don't respond, I would tell them not to do it again, if the case would be that they walked into HCZ.

Scenario 3: They are a complete minge.

Action: When I say they are a complete minge, they would be your typical 'buy a negev on 343 and MRDM'. If they are like that, I would clip it all, and strike or double strike them. I would take other commands opinions on what happens. No need to make this an hour long issue when it can be dealt easily.

8-2. There is a Medic requesting to be trained for Field Work, how would you train them?:

"Congrats on getting promoted. Would you like to only be trained for FM or would you like to be trained for Medical researcher too?"
-They respond
"Alright lets start, here is the SOP, just read it and tell me when you are done. (I give them the SOP)."
-They read it
"Alright good job, any questions?"
-They ask a question, I answer to the best of my ability
"Alright, I am going to ask you a few questions."
Q1- Are you allowed to go into HCZ.
A1- Only when at the rank of Senior medic+ or squadding.

They may get the answer wrong, I will then correct them and go over what they can do.

Q2- What are the enlisted ranks of FM
A2- RFM, FM, EFM

They may get the answer wrong, I will then correct them and go over what they do.

Q3- Who may you defib?
A3- Foundation personnel ONLY. Outside of D-block.

They may get the answer wrong, I will then correct them and go over what they do.

I then go over that they may go into armory at any time when getting Defibs. I tell them how defibs work.

8-3. You see an Experienced Medic shooting D-Class in D-Block, what do you do?

I first check to see if there is any D-block condition. If there is, then I will escort them outside of d-block and tell them that they can not go into D-block under D-block conditions. If D-block is fine, then I will call a sit and ask the admin to look at his logs to see if he was hurt by the D-class first. If so, then I leave it alone. Although if he was not hurt, I would ask why he attacked a D-class. If he lied, I would strike him. If he did it because another medic got hurt, then I would look at the attack logs of the D-class. If he lied about that, then I would strike him. If he RDMed, I would call a sit for RDM, then strike him with proof. If he did it because he attacked a gensec, I would explain that he couldn't. Then strike him. If the medic only hit him once, and said misinput or crossfire. Then that is fine.

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